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Independent Stampin’ Up! demonstrator in Longridge, Preston, Lancashire. I am a card maker and crafter with a love for clean and simple design. I enjoy crafting with other people and would love to host a card making party for you and your friends- just get in touch!

To start with cut the die out of your base card, in the position that you'd like your final design (In this case I cut out the butterfly from the Whisper White card, I kept the die cut for a future project.)

Next cut the die out of another colour,- I used black to make it look quite dramatic, this will be your "outline".

Then cut the die out of other coloured of card, use as many or as few as you'd like- here I've used 3 similar colours of blue- with these die cuts it is VERY important that you keep all the die cut pieces within your outline shape.

Now, apply a sheet of adhesive (or strips of something like adhesive tape) to the reverse side of your die cut card base- behind the die cut shape.

Apply your main outline image (In this case my black die cut) into the die cut aperture on the card and on top of the adhesive.

Finally, use a piercing tool or similar to pick up the "waste" die cut pieces form the other colours and stick them inside the "black outline" until all of the holes are filled and there is no more adhesive showing.